Late Tuesday night a car came barreling through Fred Chiabatoni's backyard fence and plowed into the back wall of his home.

"It sounded like an explosion. I was sitting there watching television and it sounded like somebody set a bomb off," said Chiabatoni.

The car went through his master bedroom destroying everything in it's path.

Chiaboatoni said his wife was working late and he was still up watching television the living room when normally at that time of night one of them would have been in bed.

He not only faces the dilemma of getting the mess cleaned up, but he said it is at least the third or fourth time a car has lost control coming around the bend on Doyle Drive near Champlain. He wants the city to do something about it.

"Everyone of these houses have been hit, if they don’t go across this lawn. They go across my lawn," Chaibatoni said. "Do I have to worry about my wife and me going to bed, and then being victims of the next guy that goes through here?"

As for the driver of the car, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office says he is 30-year-old David Saysavah. He was taken to the hospital but was conscious and talking.

According to reports at the scene, he told deputies he fell asleep at the wheel. He's been ticketed for both failure to stop at a traffic control device and taking this curve too fast.

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A Deltona resident is lucky to be up and walking around after a close call with a car that hit his home.